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THE REVIEW

I review this masterpiece to say it makes my skin crawl...

muahahaha but screw those outdated Pink Floyd still selling 9,000 copies a week with this album, are people stupid enough to still buy them?

Please introduce them to me, I want to shake their hand... Can't you hear it's ancient stuff from hippies and stylistically outdated? But screw Pink Floyd because Syd Barrett was the brain of the Pinks, without him the group ceased to exist, producing only pop records of no value for the music of the period, let alone how much Pink Floyd records are worth compared to today's music, let me tell you if you haven't figured it out, nothing because those 4-minute solos made with 5 notes are ridiculous, which denotes a characteristic of the band: they don't know how to play... then they believe they can entertain the audiences with their psychedelia, never heard anything more ridiculous, I would fall asleep at their concert.

How the hell are they so famous these ones who have done nothing but compose “psychedelic” music really? What the hell did they start? Luckily I've never seen them because otherwise, I would have thrown eggs at them. Who do you think could play better than Pink Floyd?

Thanks for the replies.. byeeeee (I gave them a 5 for the objectivity of the masterpiece)
Go and play pots at home and beg on the street you two-bit hippie-Floyds...

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This review sharply criticizes Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon, dismissing it as outdated, stylistically weak, and overrated. The author questions the band's musicianship and influence post-Syd Barrett. Despite the harsh tone, the reviewer acknowledges the album's objective masterpiece status.

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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965 and became a defining force in psychedelic and progressive rock. The classic lineage spans Syd Barrett’s founding vision, Roger Waters’ conceptual leadership, Richard Wright’s harmonic textures, Nick Mason’s pulse, and David Gilmour’s arrival in 1968, shaping their signature sound.
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By claudio12

 THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON is one of the top 5 most important albums in rock history.

 An album that, more than an album, is undoubtedly a work of art in rock.


By AngeloLecce87

 Madness, suffocation, excitement, fear, relaxation, adrenaline, and pleasure blend almost imperceptibly in this thing called an "album".

 I gave this album 0 because 5 is too little.


By UcCaBaRuCcA

 It would be a crime to listen to the album in pieces.

 The texture of the music is rich in detail, and at the same time light, smooth, and it creates an environment, an atmosphere around you.


By Pepperism

 I take my mind to distant places. And I feel the madness, finally.

 Don’t tell me anymore that I am sane, the dark side of the moon changes everyone.


By AR (Anonima Recensori)

 An album is great when it belongs to Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, or the Doors.

 Amidst soft and unsettling tones, the journey unfolds of The Dark Side Of The Moon, which still ranks among the best-selling albums, 33 years later.


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